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Juneau Douglas Students Win State Competition and Opportunity to Compete Against 50 Other Schools in 2009 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals in Michigan June 14

Anchorage, Alaska 5/12/09 – This Saturday, May 9, 10 high schools from across Alaska met at the University of Alaska Anchorage to face off in the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition. Each two-student team raced the clock to correctly identify and fix intentionally installed “bugs” on identical 2009 Ford Focus vehicles.

Teammates Carson Paul and Josh Smith, of Juneau Douglas High School, won the title as Alaska’s best student auto technicians. They received several valuable prizes including scholarships from the University of Alaska Anchorage, Universal Technical Institute, and University of Ohio Technology.

Paul and Smith will represent Alaska at the National Finals in Dearborn, Mich. on June 14-16, 2009. They worked with their instructor, Stephen Squires, throughout the year to prepare for the state competition and will continue to train until the National Finals in June.

The Ketchikan High School team of Christopher Franklin and Karl Benson, along with instructor David Sweetman, finished second. The North Pole High School team of Elisha Dalbec and Michael McAllister, along with instructor Gerald Million, placed third.

“With so many motorists hanging onto their vehicles longer in this economic climate, it really underscores the need for skilled automotive technicians in this country,” said Joe Beatty, AAA Automotive Service Manager. “This competition rewards aspiring automotive technicians and, we hope, inspires them to get the best training possible so that they can embark on promising careers within the automotive repair industry, and possibly with AAA or Ford.”

This is the 60th anniversary of Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills, a nationwide automotive technology competition that offers nearly $10 million in scholarships and prizes to high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing careers as automotive service technicians. More than 9,700 students from across the nation compete for the chance to represent their school and state as part of a two-person team in the National Finals in Dearborn, Mich. Ford and AAA are dedicated to the competition as part of their commitment to the future of automotive service in America.

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